The first twenty seconds of the movie opening
consists of the logos of the production companies. The screen then fades to
black, and the credits begin to appear. On the 24th second, as the director’s
name appears on screen, a sound bridge/voiceover begins with the protagonist
Nick Dunne speaking about his wife. The first image which appears is a close-up
shot of the antagonist, Amy Dunne. As the second half of the first minute
progresses, there is a slow fade to a black screen, and the names of the two
main actors (Ben Affleck and Rosamund Puke) appear on screen. In the last few
seconds of the first minute, an establishing shot of the sea appears. The title
of the movie then appears above the shot. As the sequence progresses into the
second minute, there is a montage filled with establishing shots of different
parts of the city, along with the credits running at the bottom of the screen.
It is not until the 37th second into the second minute until we finally see Ben
Affleck’s character, with amid shot of him standing outside his residence. The
second minute of the movie ends with a long pan/track of the protagonist going
back into his house. Throughout the sequence so far the lighting has remained
quite low key connoting that something very dark and mysterious may occur. The
third minute of the movie is quite ordinary; we see Nick Dunne in his car
approaching a bar. The non-diegetic music which plays in the background is
quite daunting and formidable.
There is then a close of shot of Nick as he gets
out of his car and looks upon the neighborhood. The lighting is noticeably
brighter in the third minute, maybe showing nothing is wrong just yet. As he
enters the bar and sits down, there is an over the shoulder shot as the
dialogue begins, which then turns into a shot-reverse-shot of him and the
bartender, who seems to be a friend speaking. As the movie moves into its
fourth minute, it is revealed that the bartender is in fact the protagonist’s
sister. After another shot reverse shot of them speaking, the screen then fades
to black and a voiceover of Amy Dunne’s character speaking begins playing.
There is an extreme close-up of a diary as she writes in an entry. The scene
then fades to a short track of Amy as she is walking. The voiceover eventually
ends and dialogue begins between her and the main protagonist. There is a mid-two
shot of them speaking, which then leads into a close-up two shot. The
final minute of the opening of the movie continues from the previous minute,
with a mid-two shot of the two protagonists speaking. Throughout this sequence
there is diegetic sound of people speaking in the background, this fits in with
what we are seeing on screen as it is obvious they are at some sort of
party/gathering. The whole minute focuses on the two characters flirting and
getting to know each other better. I think this is a good way to end the
opening of the movie because it raises many questions such as what happens
between the two characters and the questions raised by Nick in the voice over, which the audience now need answers to.
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